Registration is Open for Inaugural SIRAcon

Hey all you risky people - good news! Registration is now open for SIRAcon 2012 - the inaugural conference from the Society of Information Risk Analysts (SIRA). The event will be May 7th, 2012, in St. Paul, MN, ahead of the annual Secure360 conference.

For full details, please check out the event page at www.societyinforisk.org/siracon.

Tickets are now on-sale at siracon.eventbrite.com. The cost is $119, though there is a $20 discount for SIRA members (it's currently free to join, so ping us if you need the code!). Lunch, snacks and refreshments will be provided by the facility and are included in the price of admission.

There is also a special student "cover the cost of food" discount available (please email me for details). Speakers and volunteers are free - if they want to be - OR they can pay the "cover the cost of food" discounted price in order to help SIRAcon achieve it's objective of breaking even. :)

Here are a some of the titles from the confirmed talks:
   * Rolling with Resistance: Because Risk Management Isn't Just About Being Right
   * Organizing Risk Management Programs, or, What I Learned from the Secret Service and the Aviation Industry
   * The Base Rate Fallacy: How Fourfold Tables can help in Information Security
   * OpenPERT: Modeling Expert Opinion
   * Risk Management Practitioners Panel

We hope to see you in St. Paul this May! :)

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